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Canopy Parental Controls: What Parents Need To Know
The Canopy Parental Control apps are a great choice for parents wanting to limit what their children can access online, either via phone/tablet or computer. They not only filter inappropriate web sites but also use AI to filter images/videos and … Continue reading
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What’s The Big Deal??? Part I UPDATED
PART I of a 2-part series on SEXTING PART I discusses legal issues PART II will discuss moral and developmental issues Updated: 2024 I got a call from a parent who had discovered that one of their son’s female friends … Continue reading
So, You Think You Can Trust Your Kids On The Internet?
Updated for 2024 “We don’t need to install filters, we trust our kids.” “Our kids wouldn’t be interested in that, and know that it is wrong, so we trust them with their computers in their rooms.” Those are two common … Continue reading
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“Normal” vs. “Acceptable”
I was talking to a father today about the current state of youth sexuality. He asked me: “But, that was unthinkable when we were kids, but it’s “normal” today, so what can we do about it?” Normal. A common term, … Continue reading